DIY Numberblocks Numbers 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 Made from Tiny Magnetic Cubes
Third part of our experiments with those magnetic Numberblocks!
How do you think newer numbers will look like?
We don't know of course but we let our imagination let loose. So here you have our take on number 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20!.
Please understand that these are not *real* numberblocks, just magnetic cubes connected together.
Let us know in the comments what you think...
We used those colorful Pixio Magnetic Construction Cubes again.
We designed the eyes (the don't come in Pixio sts) in Photoshop and printed them and glued to our cubes.
More videos with Magnetic Cubes:
Numberblocks 10 through 100: https://youtu.be/DiWa-o0IQMo
Shapes: https://youtu.be/2DXfhxv9AvU
Numberjacks: https://youtu.be/Evj2128BGmg
Numberblocks 11 through 16: https://youtu.be/ZiTeEMYfz6k
Do you want to see more Pixio videos?
Let us know in the comments below!
If you don't have Pixios you can use Legos... or even Playdough ;)
More about Pixio (and where to buy them): http://pixio.site
We are using a Pixio 800 and Pixio 200 piece sets for this project.
Type: #diynumberblocks #mathforkids #numberblocks
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